proud republican wrote:
I believe Judge Moore was in his 20's or 30's and his accuser were in early teens...They were kids and scared...In case of Judge Kavanaugh both of them were teenagers!!!.......Thats a difference!!1 IMHO!!!
First off, so what if Roy Moore was attracted to younger women. Being attracted and doing something unseemly is something else. This was a planned dirty trick against Roy and made to sound much worse than it was. Can't ya figure that out? However, in this society we're asked to be nonjudgmental when considering things, I find creepier than having an affinity for younger women.
For some reason, society seems to have a problem with someone who's twenty-eight dating someone eighteen. However, some old rich guy with a much younger woman is given the thumbs up.
We're also expected to accept the t*********r crowd, the homosexual crowd, probably the beastly crowd next, we've even amending laws that guys and gals can use the bathrooms of their choice, depending on how they perceive themselves, on any given day.
The reasons for acceptance, they tell us, is they were born that way. My argument isn't just about Roy Moore. It's an argument for those who are also like Roy Moore.
If Roy Moore and others were born with an arrested development complex, then why can't he and others be given the same consideration as those whose lifestyle is considered different?
Arrested development, my interpretation: Those whose mental development doesn't equal their age. They're stuck in a time warp. And perhaps always will be. Perhaps it should be pointed out, this condition isn't r****dedness. Intelligence isn't an issue.
These types, attempt to fit in with a younger crowd, of both guys and gals. And this isn't a g****r thing, a person with this affliction seeks friendships with both g****rs.